Hudson Valley Wine & Food Fest 2018, Sept. 8 & 9...

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It's time for seasonal harvest festivals all around the metro area. One of the biggest is coming up again: Hudson Valley Wine & Food Fest will take place in Rhinebeck, N.Y. at the Dutchess County Fairgrounds on Sept. 8th & 9th. Food and wine vendors galore. Ever attend? For tickets and info: www.hudsonvalleywinefest.com

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